Black History Month is a time to recognize the lived, shared experience of all Black folks who have fundamentally shaped, challenged, and ultimately strengthened America. It’s about taking an unvarnished look at the past so that we can create a better future. As we mark 100 years of celebrating Black history, let’s honor the sacrifices of the leaders who came before us, and recommit ourselves to continuing their work.
Anyone who thinks to be leader means to cut the heads off of other leaders, simply is not a leader.
Leaders are leaders through discipline and action. To lead by fear will never be sustainable which explains why so many take refuge.
Real Leaders value justice. The Power of Justice & courages people removes bad leaders! Real Eritreans Justice Seekers are focused on bring all those who unjust to Justice and liberate Eritrea. #DemocracyNOW! .@StateDept@CIA@FBI@DOJCrimDiv@DOJNatSec
Congratulations to all Eritrean Justice Seekers who clearly understand the value of Justice and Due Process. The First Step was the Release. Second Step understanding the Cause of the arrest, while we continue to push for the empowerment of all Eritreans who practice democracy.!
.@GHessebon@EthiopiaPolice@PMEthiopia The 3 people support peace & prosperity for both the people of Ethiopia and Eritrea.
They do not work with or for the eritrean government. The 3 are against the Eritrean Government policies and actions We ask for their immediate release. 🙏🏾✊🏾
@GHessebon@EthiopiaPolice@PMEthiopia The 3 people support peace & prosperity for both the people of Ethiopia and Eritrea.
They do not work with or for the Eritrean government. The 3 are against the Eritrean Government policies and actions We ask for their immediate release!
@BeyeneGerezghe1@reda_getachew Eritrean justice-seekers and refugees in Ethiopia have been detained in prisons by the Ethiopian police and federal government.
The effort to shape the future of Eritrea within the Horn of Africa by defending pro-justice refugee activists remains incomplete and insufficient.
Freedom of expression is a right to all in Ethiopia. Release the Eritrean youth activists Habtom Gebrethadkan, Yonas Mebrahtom, and Zeriesenai Meles!
Eritrean Justice Seekers will be advocating for their release daily!
#HumanRights#AbieyAhmedAli@Statedept@HRW@MFAEthiopia
Eritrean refugees who advocate for justice have been detained by the Ethiopian federal government for 11 days without any formal charges, legal cases, or access to due process
@MFAEthiopia@PMEthiopia@ETHZema@hrw@EURightsAgency
@EthiopianPolice@PMEthiopia@MFAEthiopia
We call on the IMMEDIATE RELEASE of Habtom Gebrethadkan, Yonas Mebrahtom & Zeriesenai Meles, who are being unlawfully detained. They DO NOT support the Eritrean Government.
Who made the false claim against them?
Eritrean Justice Seekers will be advocating for there release daily!
#HumanRights #Ethiopia @StateDept@CIA
In remembrance of our Precious Brother and comrade.💔💙🌿💙
Today marks a year since we lost our dear, precious brother, Ybrah Werku, in the most horrendous way possible. It still feels surreal. The tragic murder left a gaping hole in our hearts and in the lives of everyone who knew him. Ybrah was such a genuinely sweet soul, kind-hearted, peace-loving, and incredibly caring. As a devoted husband and a proud father of four, he had so much love to give and so many dreams to fulfill.
It breaks our hearts to think about what could have been. Ybrah wasn’t just any ordinary guy; he was a man brimming with hope and aspirations. His one true desire was to see freedom, democracy, and justice not just for himself, but for all his #Eritrea|n people. It��s infuriating to think that his life, was cut short by such a horrific act. His murder was not just a crime; it was pure evil, a cold-hearted attack aimed at tearing apart the fabric of the entire Eritrean community that seeks justice.
Ybrah's life was tragically cut short as a result of the ruthless actions perpetrated by the supporters of the #Eritrea|n regime. These individuals are loyal to a government marked by authoritarianism and oppression, unleashing a wave of violence that claimed innocent lives. In a world where such brutalities often go unpunished, Ybrah became yet another victim of a system that prioritizes control and intimidation over the value of human life. The incident serves as a poignant reminder of the dangers faced by those who dare to challenge or oppose the prevailing political landscape, particularly in regions where one's poin of view is met with hostility and brutality.
Ybrah stood for something bigger than himself, and his loss resonates deeply in our fight for a democratic and just world. His memory lives on, a constant reminder of our collective struggle against injustice. Today, as we pause to remember him, let’s not only mourn the loss but also celebrate the values he stood for and continue to advocate for the change he desperately wanted to see.
Your kindness, wisdom, and compassion will be treasured always, my precious brother. Rest in eternal peace.🙏🏽💔💔
Yordi Yori💞💎
5-9-2025
#BlueRevolution
#TransnationalRepression
#NoMorePFDJTerror
#NoMorePFDJFinancialCrimes
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TUNISIANS are killing Black migrants for their ORGANS.
There’s a pattern no one wants to speak about. Black migrants are being targeted and killed in Tunisia, and their bodies are showing up with clear signs of organ removal. These are not rumours, it is a brutal and ongoing organised organ extraction happening in hospitals and detention centres.
In recent months, several migrants have gone missing, only to be found dead—with surgical cuts, missing organs, and no clear explanation from the authorities. Some never turn up at all.
The video attached to this statement shows the body of a Somali migrant. The doctors told his friends that he died of a “broken heart” and a “damaged septum.” But what the video shows is different: his torso has been opened from the chest down to the waist. A long, clean surgical line suggests that internal organs were removed. This is not standard medical treatment, this is organ harvesting.
They wait until you have no one. No documents. No voice. No family to ask questions. Then they cut you open. Take what they want. Sew you back. And tell the world you died of something vague.
It's easy to give #Gheniwa a visa b/c their racist ways permits them to turn a blind eye to the sufferings of Africans. Not to mentioned he was following orders from #Italy & @EU_Commission to keep migrants in #Libya's Detention Centers to prevent them reaching Europe. @UNDPPA
Wishing a joyous and serene Christmas to all my cherished friends and beloved family across the globe. May your celebrations be filled with warmth, love, and endless blessings.
What astonishes about the political narratives of the YPFDJ/PFDJ is how they support lawsuits abroad while ignoring the gross injustices within 🇪🇷. Now, they praised the decision by the #Dutch_court regarding the prison sentence of Yewhans Abrha (John Black), aligning with the PFDJ's approval of the ruling. However, they remain silent on the #tens_thousands of political prisoners in 🇪🇷 who have been held without trial for years, many of whom have died under #inhumane_conditions.
Meanwhile, there is no justice in 🇪🇷 for its citizens, as civil society has been destroyed by the one-party dictatorship. The irony is striking, when diaspora opposition groups speak out against the dictatorship, they face lawsuits, while the entire nation of 🇪🇷 remains a prison.
This is a mockery of justice!
Yewhans Abrha (John Black) and others like him, who are pro-democracy and anti-dictatorship, practice their democratic rights in their second countries of refuge. There is no chance to protest or demonstrate against the regime in 🇪🇷 ��� 🇳🇱 actions are completely beyond possibility.
#BlueRevolution
#TransnationalRepression #Eritrea
#Netherlands #Netherlands_supremeCourt
@dailytelegraph @BBCBreaking @AlJazeera @cnni #UN @hrw